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Drainage problems in Snellville yards aren't just annoying—they can wreck your landscaping investment and turn your backyard into a swamp after heavy rain. If you've got standing water near Briscoe Park or anywhere in the South Gwinnett neighborhoods, that clay soil beneath your lawn is likely the culprit. We've been helping homeowners around 30039 and 30078 fix drainage issues for years, and artificial turf is honestly one of the smartest solutions we've found. Unlike trying to band-aid natural grass with endless raking and aeration, a properly installed synthetic turf system with professional drainage underneath solves the problem permanently. No more soggy patches. No more mud tracked into the house. And here's the bonus: your yard actually stays green and playable year-round, even after Gwinnett's wet seasons. We're familiar with the established lots throughout Snellville Towne Center and the surrounding area—we know exactly what kind of drainage challenges you're facing and how to fix them right the first time.
Snellville sits on Gwinnett County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally. Most properties here, especially the established neighborhoods around South Gwinnett and near The Towne Green, have yards that slope poorly or were graded without modern drainage in mind. When you install artificial turf in Snellville, you're not just laying down carpet—you're building a complete drainage system underneath. We excavate, remove that compacted clay, and replace it with engineered base layers that actually move water away from your home's foundation. Your lot size matters too. Snellville properties range from modest quarter-acre yards to larger suburban plots, and each one has different drainage requirements. Some homes back up to wetland areas or low-lying zones where water naturally collects. If you're in an HOA-governed community like parts of Snellville Towne Center, there are usually landscape guidelines we work around. Turf handles those restrictions beautifully—it looks maintained instantly, cuts water bills, and most HOAs prefer it to dead natural grass in summer heat. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods, but our synthetic turf material performs consistently whether you're in full sun or partial shade.
Gwinnett County's clay is essentially impermeable when compacted. It sheds water instead of absorbing it, which is why you see puddles forming in yards across South Gwinnett after rain. Natural grass roots can't penetrate it easily either, so you end up with thin, weak turf and water pooling everywhere. Artificial turf with proper subsurface drainage systems bypasses the clay problem entirely.
Absolutely. Standing water near your home's foundation is a serious issue—it can lead to foundation settling and basement moisture problems. We install perforated drainage layers under the turf that direct water away from your house toward proper exit points. This actually protects your home while giving you a usable yard again.
Yes. In fact, slopes are ideal for turf installation because gravity helps drainage. Many Snellville yards have awkward slopes that make mowing frustrating and cause erosion. Synthetic turf stabilizes slopes, eliminates erosion, and looks clean and uniform—no more patchy, muddy banks.
Natural grass in Snellville's clay soil requires constant drainage maintenance—aerating, dethatching, adding amendments. Artificial turf needs occasional rinsing and leaf removal, but the drainage system underneath is passive and permanent. You're trading annual headaches for a one-time installation and minimal upkeep.
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